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Wild Way of the Vikings - Reindeer Cyclone

Premiere date: February 13, 2019 | 0:02:12

In the heartlands of Central Norway, reindeer were perhaps the single most significant wild animal for the early Vikings. See how a large herd moves together like a swirling cyclone as a way to confuse any predator, including a Viking.